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NCAA Water Polo Championship Records NATIONAL COLLEGIATE Water Polo NATIONAL COLLEGIATE UCLA goals: Peter Belden 2, Albert Garcia 2, Brett CHAMPIONSHIP 2004 Results Ormsby 1, Josh Hewko 1, Ted Peck 1. DECEMBER 5 AT STANFORD Princeton goals: John Stover 2, Jamal Motlagh 1, Mike Stanford 10, UCLA 9 (ot) Murray 1, Dean Riskas 1. SEMIFINALS UCLA................................2 3 1 1 1 2—10 DECEMBER 4 AT STANFORD Saves: UCLA (Joseph Axelrad) 1; Princeton (Peter Stanford ............................3 1 1 2 1 1— 9 Sabbatini) 12. Stanford 14, Loyola Marymount 6 UCLA goals: Albert Garcia 2, Brett Ormsby 2, Logan Loyola Marymount ..................0 1 2 3— 6 Powell 2, Peter Belden 1, Josh Hewko 1, Grant Zider 1, THIRD-PLACE GAME Ted Peck 1. Stanford ................................2 3 6 3—14 DECEMBER 5 AT STANFORD Loyola Marymount goals: Endre Rex-Kiss 4, Matt Stanford goals: Peter Varellas 3, Thomas Hopkins 2, Loyola Marymount 6, Princeton 5 Reynolds 1, Pat Reilly 1. Greg Crum 2, Tony Azevedo 1, San Tyre 1. Princeton ................................1 1 2 1—5 Saves: UCLA (Joseph Axelrad) 8; Stanford (Chad Taylor) Stanford goals: Tony Azevedo 3, Greg Crum 3, Peter Loyola Marymount ..................2 1 2 1—6 Varellas 2, Thomas Hopkins 2, Matt Moser 2, J.J. Garton 6. 1, Michael Bury 1. Princeton goals: Mike Murray 2, Nicholas Seaver 1, Attendance: 3,044. John Stover 1, Zach Beckmann 1. Saves: Stanford (Chad Taylor and Beau Stockstill) 8; Loyola Marymount (Ian Elliott) 8. Loyola Marymount goals: Endre Rex-Kiss 3, Pat Reilly 1, Cutberto Hernandez 1, Brian McShane 1. UCLA 7, Princeton 5 (ot) Saves: Loyola Marymount (Ian Elliott) 12; Princeton (Peter UCLA................................1 1 1 1 1 2—7 Sabbatini) 8. Princeton ..........................0 2 1 1 0 1—5 History Team Results Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 1969..................... UCLA (19-0) Bob Horn 5- 2 California Long Beach, Calif. — 1970..................... UC Irvine (27-2) Ted Newland 7- 6 (3 ot) UCLA Long Beach, Calif. — 1971..................... UCLA (18-1) Bob Horn 5- 3 San Jose St. Long Beach, Calif. — 1972..................... UCLA (19-1) Bob Horn 10- 5 UC Irvine New Mexico — 1973..................... California (25-1) Pete Cutino 8- 4 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. — 1974..................... California (25-2) Pete Cutino 7- 6 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. — 1975..................... California (22-6) Pete Cutino 9- 8 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. 3,326 1976..................... Stanford (20-2) Art Lambert 13-12 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 3,050 1977..................... California (29-3) Pete Cutino 8- 6 UC Irvine Brown 765 1978..................... Stanford (26-1-1) Dante Dettamanti 7- 6 (3 ot) California Long Beach, Calif. 2,541 1979..................... UC Santa Barb. (27-2-1) Pete Snyder 11- 3 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 2,542 1980..................... Stanford (28-2-1) Dante Dettamanti 8- 6 California Long Beach, Calif. 2,401 1981..................... Stanford (31-0) Dante Dettamanti 17- 6 Long Beach St. Long Beach, Calif. 2,579 1982..................... UC Irvine (30-0) Ted Newland 7- 4 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 2,128 1983..................... California (29-3-2) Pete Cutino 10- 7 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 2,697 1984..................... California (26-4-1) Pete Cutino 9- 8 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,214 1985..................... Stanford (25-4) Dante Dettamanti 12-11 (2 ot) UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. 3,410 1986..................... Stanford (36-0) Dante Dettamanti 9- 6 California Long Beach, Calif. 3,491 1987..................... California (27-3) Pete Cutino 9- 8 (ot) Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 4,398 1988..................... California (33-3) Pete Cutino 14-11 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 5,073 1989..................... UC Irvine (27-6) Ted Newland 9- 8 California Indianapolis 3,421 1990..................... California (29-1) Steve Heaston 8- 7 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,185 1991..................... California (26-1) Steve Heaston 7- 6 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 3,502 1992..................... California (31-0) Steve Heaston 12-11 (3 ot) Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,517 1993..................... Stanford (24-6) Dante Dettamanti 11- 9 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 3,165 1994..................... Stanford (27-1) Dante Dettamanti 14-10 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 3,608 1995..................... UCLA (20-6) Guy Baker 10- 8 California Stanford 1,903 1996..................... UCLA (24-6) Guy Baker 8- 7 Southern California UC San Diego 2,790 1997..................... Pepperdine (25-3) Terry Schroeder 8- 7 (2 ot) Southern California Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 927 1998..................... Southern California (25-3) John Williams/Jovan Vavic 9- 8 (2 ot) Stanford Newport Beach, Calif. 3,132 1999..................... UCLA (22-3) Guy Baker/Adam Krikorian 6- 5 Stanford La Jolla, Calif. 4,441 2000..................... UCLA (19-7) Guy Baker/Adam Krikorian 11- 2 UC San Diego Malibu, Calif. 3,049 2001..................... Stanford (22-1) Dante Dettamanti 8- 5 UCLA Stanford 4,503 2002..................... Stanford (24-5) John Vargas 7- 6 California Loyola Marymount 4,767 2003..................... Southern California (24-3) Jovan Vavic 9- 7 (ot) Stanford Stanford 4,280 2004..................... UCLA (25-3) Adam Krikorian 10- 9 (ot) Stanford Stanford 3,044 Note: From 1969 through 1994, the championship comprised eight teams. Since 1995, the championship has comprised four teams. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE Drew McDonald, Stanford 1986 Tournament Scoring Boyd Philpot, UC Irvine *Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Leaders John Stephens, UCLA *David Imbernino, Stanford Joe Vargas, UCLA *Craig Klass, Stanford Jeff Brush, California Year Player, Institution, Goals 1977 Kirk Everist, California 1969 Ben Gage, UC Santa Barb., 14 *Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine Erich Fischer, Stanford 1970 Ben Gage, UC Santa Barb., 12 Marty Davis, Stanford 1971 Jim Waska, Cal St. Fullerton, 14 Robert Lynn, Southern California John Gansel, Stanford Bill Schoening, California 1972 Jim Kruse, UC Irvine, 31 Mike Loughlin, California 1973 Bruce Kocsis, Southern California, 8 Jim Purcell, California 1974 Jon Svendsen, California, 9 Kevin Robertson, California 1987 1975 Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine, 13 Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine *Giacomo Rossi, Southern California 1976 Dave Breen, Arizona, 17 Jeff Brush, California 1977 Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 14 1978 Fernando Carsalade, UCLA 1978 Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 13 Robby Arnold, Stanford Kirk Everist, California Doug Burke, Stanford Erich Fischer, Stanford 1979 Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 11 Keith Legget, Southern California 1980 Kevin Robertson, California, 12 Peter Campbell, UC Irvine John Gansel, Stanford Sasa Poljak, Pepperdine Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 12 Alexis Rousseau, UCLA 1981 James Bergeson, Stanford, 12 Kevin Robertson, California 1982 Peter Neushul, UC Santa Barb., 9 Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine Carlos Steffens, California 1988 1983 Dan O’Connell, Loyola (Ill.), 11 *Kirk Everist, California 1984 Alan Gresham, California, 10 1979 Rich Ambidge, California Charles Harris, Southern California, 10 *Greg Boyer, UC Santa Barb. Zoltan Berty, Southern California 1985 J.R. Salvatore, UC Irvine, 10 John Dobrott, UC Santa Barb. Jeff Brush, California 1986 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 12 Randy Kalbus, Stanford Fernando Carsalade, UCLA 1987 Rafael Gandarillas, Pepperdine, 11 Kevin Robertson, California Rob Carver, Southern California Alexis Rousseau, UCLA, 11 Rick Sherburne, UCLA Alexis Rousseau, UCLA 1988 Kyle Kopp, Long Beach St., 12 Carlos Steffens, California 1989 Tom Warde, UC Irvine, 11 Craig Wilson, UC Santa Barb. 1989 1990 Luis Nicolao, Navy, 10 *Dan Smoot, UC Irvine 1991 Steve Gill, UC Irvine, 11 1980 Rich Ambidge, California 1992 Danny Leyson, Southern California, 12 *John Gansel, Stanford Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine 1993 Michael Nalu, UC San Diego, 13 *Kevin Robertson, California Chris Duplanty, UC Irvine 1994 Doug Munz, Navy, 11 James Bergeson, Stanford Chris Humbert, California 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA, 8 Jody Campbell, Stanford Rick McNair, Stanford Peter Campbell, UC Irvine Jeff Oeding, Stanford 1996 Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern California, 5 Bob Diepersloot, California Brian Stahl, Massachusetts, 5 Sasa Poljak, Pepperdine Chris Kelsey, Stanford Tom Warde, UC Irvine Marko Zagar, Southern California, 5 Alan Mouchawar, Stanford 1997 Jeremy Pope, Pepperdine, 6 Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine 1998 George Csaszar, Southern California, 5 1990 *Chris Humbert, California 1999 Sean Kern, UCLA, 8 1981 2000 Ivan Babic, Southern California, 9 *James Bergeson, Stanford Julian Bailey, California 2001 Kevin Witt, Loyola Marymount, 6 *Jody Campbell, Stanford Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine 2002 Michel Vieira, Queens (N.Y.), 5 Dave George, UC Santa Barb. Dan Hackett, UCLA Tony Azevedo, Stanford, 5 Chris Kelsey, Stanford Colin Keely, Stanford Alan Mouchawar, Stanford Rick McNair, Stanford 2003 Tony Azevedo, Stanford, 8 Stefan Pollmann, UCLA 2004 Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount, 7 Vince Vanelli, Stanford John Vargas, UC Irvine 1991 All-Tournament Teams 1982 *Chris Humbert, California *James Bergeson, Stanford Jason Brown, UC San Diego Mike Burke, Long Beach St. *Most Outstanding Player(s). *Peter Campbell, UC Irvine *John O’Brien, UC Irvine Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine Peter Cutino, California Steve Gill, UC Irvine 1972 Robin Leamy, UCLA Dan Hackett, UCLA *Eric Lindroth, UCLA Michael Spicer, Southern California Oliver Will, UCLA Bruce Black, UC Irvine John Tanner, Stanford Kevin Craig, UCLA John Vargas, UC Irvine Jack Dickmann, UC Irvine 1992 Brad Jackson,
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